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Ear Cones

In ancient times the cone process was used in India, China, Tibet, Sumeria, Egypt, Atlantis, Lemuria, as well as the Aztec and Mayan cultures and the American Indian cultures. Glazed clay or stone cones were used with a double helix carved inside to create a spiral energy flow carrying herbs or incense into the ear canal, which is a spiral itself. This created a counter clockwise spiral energy by the vacuum action of the cone. In modern times the Spaniards in South America, and Indians such as the Cherokee, Yaqui and the Mexican Indians still use ear coning as a healing modality. Material variations such as rolled up newspapers are used for ear infections in South America, while waxed, shaped newspaper with a plug of incense two thirds of the way down is used by Mexican Indians. Straw shaped cloth and wax cones are used in Europe. The Amish utilize the Cherokee style, as we do. The Choctaw simply blow smoke of herbs in the ear canal as medicine. The cones are made of strips of unbleached 100% cotton dipped into a mixture of beeswax and herbs in the form of extracts, oils, or essences. Extracts are used by contemporary cone-makers because many people are allergic to molds in dried herbs. The strips are rolled spirally, dripped and left to harden upside down. The cones are then scraped, trimmed and plastic wrapped as pairs with 2 skewers and instructions.

Products

Ajoite

Ajoite is a strengthener, healer and harmonizer of the emotional body. Ajoite is found as turquoise-blue inclusions in quartz crystals from Messina, South Africa. Its sweet vibrations not only soothe us – they also draw out the poison of one’s subconsciously held sorrows, fears, rage and old woundings. We are gifted with a sense of growing strength and confidence, a clear- minded sense of our own goodness, and our ability to move forward on the spiritual path. Ajoite reminds us of beauty, both inner and outer and it inspires us to bring more beauty into the world through all the things we say and do. They show us that sweetness is often hidden below the surface appearances of things, and they remind us to cultivate and bring forth the sweetness within ourselves.

Golden Celestine

Golden Celestite is a rare mineral found to date only in Poland. It grows in long spears, which come in clusters. It’s a very nurturing, healing stone. It is in the yellow ray of light that is in the energy of harmony. It connects with the energy of Gaia, so it is empowering in that it strengthens the energy and it is connected into the elliptical flow of life that flows through our solar system. So it is connecting simultaneously with the earth energy, and with the realms of energy for this particular solar system. It is soothing for the mental body, as well as the emotional body. This is a very good stone for a healer to use, because it helps them not to become depleted. It helps them be constantly fed from the energies so they can continuously work, and it keeps them in balance.

Osha Root

Respiratory Blend

These herbs have decongestant, antibiotic and balancing properties. This is a wonderful respiratory cleanser and an excellent choice for the first three to seven conings. Ingredients: Swedish Bitters, Mullein flower, Spearmint, Rosemary, Cedar, Goldenseal, Echinachea.

Rose

Made with Essential Oil of Rose, the traditional symbol of love. It opens the heart chakra with an uplifting and stimulating effect. It relieves depression, nervous tension, sadness and emotional shock.